Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Vanishing Endpoint of Settler Colonialism
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'Settler-colonial studies focuses on the difference between settler and extractive colonialism, emphasizing their unique temporalities. Settler-colonial states aim to replace indigenous peoples on their land, without the need of going through structural decolonization. The author studies the settler-colonialism in Australia and how the country is trying to eliminate the indigenous political difference.' [publisher's summary]

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    y separately published work icon Arena Journal vol. 37-38 Dan Tout (editor), 2012 10926185 2012 periodical issue criticism 2012 pg. 40-62
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